According to Fox 61, police say a motion-activated camera captured her vehicle after the third incident at the cul-de-sac. Police were alerted to the strange incident by local residents who suspected illegal activity was taking place. NBC Connecticut reported that needles littered the streets along with what turned out to be human feces. Police say they also found used toilet paper on the street as well.

The police got a break in the case when they pulled over Holly Malone for an unrelated traffic stop and were able to connect her vehicle to one captured on video leaving the scene.

Malone admitted to police that she was responsible, and said she had no choice because she could not find a bathroom in time. She told police she is lactose intolerant, but continued to consume dairy products, resulting in her immediate need to find a bathroom.

She was charged with second-degree breach of peace. She was released on a $500 bond and is scheduled to be arraigned on March 1.